You can access Eaglercraft through various community-hosted links or by running it offline.
Websites like eaglercraft.com host ready-to-play versions of the client.
The 1.8.8 version, often referred to as , introduces significant advancements over earlier builds. eaglercraft 1.8.8 client
Built-in proximity-based voice chat uses WebRTC, enabling communication on supported servers without third-party apps like Discord.
Hosting a server for Eaglercraft requires a bridge between standard Minecraft protocols and browser WebSockets. ) in the Multiplayer menu
You can join popular community servers like ArchMC or As Pixel by adding their WebSocket addresses (e.g., wss://... ) in the Multiplayer menu. Setting Up Your Own Server
Services like eagler.host allow you to create free, persistent servers for the 1.8.8 and 1.12 versions. Performance and Compatibility Built-in proximity-based voice chat uses WebRTC
Platforms like Sealos offer automated deployment templates that handle SSL certificates and WebSocket URLs for you.
A peer-to-peer multiplayer system that lets you invite friends to your world using a simple 5-letter join code, bypassing the need for a dedicated server.
You can host a private server by using EaglercraftXBungee , a plugin for BungeeCord that translates incoming WebSocket frames into Minecraft packets.